Year: 1968 (CD 1998)
Label: Mod Lang Records (U.S.), ML-007
Style: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: Richmond, California, U.S.
Time: 47:43
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 291 Mb
Единственный альбом группы из Ричмонда (San Francisco Bay Area, штат Калифорния). Была активна в период 1967-68 г.г. и известна как одна из самых молодых (16-18 лет) психоделических рок-групп в этом районе, причем 16-летний гитарист Randy Hammon является двоюродным братом барабанщика группы “Blue Cheer” Paul Whaley. Основанная в 1967 году, группа подписала контракт с лейблом “Mercury Records”, на котором они выпустили свой одноименный альбом в 1968 году. Альбом спродюсировал Abe «Voco» Kesh, известный по свое работе с “Blue Cheer” и Harvey Mandel. Вскоре группу покинули вокалист Bill Harper и басист Steve Lage, что привело к распаду группы в конце 1968-го. Steve Lage (урожденный Stephen Allen Lage) умер 25 июля 2010 года в Окленде (Калифорния).The Savage Resurrection was an American psychedelic rock band from the San Francisco Bay area, and were active in between 1967 and 1968. The band were known as one of the youngest psychedelic rock bands in the area, with their 16-year-old lead guitarist, Randy Hammon, who is the cousin of Blue Cheer drummer Paul Whaley. There was only one member of the band who was not a teenager, and that was Steve Lage, who was 21.
Founded in 1967, the group was signed to Mercury Records, on which they released their eponymous debut in 1968. Their album was produced by Abe "Voco" Kesh who is famous with his work with the band Blue Cheer and Harvey Mandel. Their sound was close to groups such as Love and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Singer Bill Harper and bassist Steve Lage quit the band shortly thereafter, leading to the demise of the group. The band continued on touring until late 1968 and then disbanded. Nick Saloman of The Bevis Frond has cited the Savage Resurrection as one of his biggest influences and, in October 2008, performed a live set with guitarist Randy Hammon. There was some suspicion that Randy Hammon was actually Randy Holden due to some citing that was done in Joe Carducci's book, The Pop Narcotic; this seems to be a misconception.
Bill Harper went on to write and perform, notably appearing on an LP and several singles with The Stepford Husbands in the early '80s. Jeff Myer recorded and toured extensively throughout the '70s and '80s with Van Morrison, Jesse Colin Young, Janis Ian, Tom Fogerty, Terry and The Pirates (with Terry Dolan, John Cipollina, and Greg Douglass), and reggae band The Edge (with the Rowan brothers). Former band member Steve Lage, who was born Stephen Allen Lage on August 15, 1947, died on July 25, 2010 in Oakland, California.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Savage_Resurrection)
01. Thing In 'E' (03:06)
02. Every Little Song (01:50)
03. Talking To You (02:45)
04. Tahitian Melody (03:44)
05. Jammin' (08:06)
06. Fox Is Sick (02:42)
07. Someone's Changing (02:34)
08. Remlaps Cave Part II (02:54)
09. Appeal To The Happy (04:19)
10. Expectations (04:59)
11. Thing In 'E' (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) (03:29)
12. Tahitian Melody (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) (03:38)
13. River Deep Mountain High (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) (03:29)
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